By default this package can enable a view on the Folder, Topic and
Collection Content Type, which when enabled it gives the web visitor the
ability to switch between the views that are available for that Content Type,
instead of having a fixed one, all from the same template.

This listing is accomplished by loading the available template through ajax
passing in the the ajax_load parameter set by plonetheme.sunburst to
load the page without the columns and resources and then inject the result
in the UberlistingView.

As of 2.0 all of the Plone tips and tricks that are described in the section
of tips and tricks can be added through the Uberlisting View form allowing
therefore users without permission to the ZMI to make changes to the view

This packages looks for a png image to use for the views listing in the
format of template id + ‘.png’.

ex: folder_summary_view.png

We have provides some images for the common Plone templates as well as
some for our own templates, if you need a different style for the icons you can
customize them TTW or you can have a skin layer before uberlisting_imgs with
images that have the same name.

If no images are found then the template name will be displayed in the listing.

If you don’t want to have the listing of templates with images and you would
prefer to have only template name then In ZMI > context > manage_properties:
Add a checked boolean property named ‘noUberlistingTemplateImages’

If you have eea.depiction installed you can configure a fallback image for
the contenttypes that do not have an image field by default, allowing the
content to be displayed in a view where the listing would look better
with images like album view.

If you have eea.facetednavigation installed you can use uberlisting_view as
a view for the Faceted Navigation, allowing you to combine the search capabilities
of it with the ability to change between views from the same template.

The Initial Owner of the Original Code is European Environment Agency (EEA).
All Rights Reserved.

The eea.uberlisting (the Original Code) is free software;
you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.